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Isobutane-normal butane stripper

In general, distillation columns should be operated at a low pressure. For example, Fig. 3.3 shows an isobutane-normal butane stripper. This fractionator is performing poorly. A computer simulation of the column has been built. The column has 50 actual trays. But in order to force the computer model to match existing operating parameters (reflux rate, product compositions), 10 theoretical separation stages (i.e., 10 trays, each 100 percent efficient) must be used in the model. This means that the trays are developing an actual tray efficiency of only 20 percent. [Pg.28]

After reaction at 200 - 250 F and 350 psig the reactor effluent is stripped to remove recycle HCl. The stripper bottoms is cooled and caustic washed to remove remaining traces of HCl. The product can then be sent to the alkylation plant for fractionation or a tower provided in the isomerization plant for fractionation of isobutane and recycle of unconverted normal butane back to isomerization. [Pg.228]

The net effect of reducing the stripper pressure was to greatly reduce the amount of isobutane in the heavier normal butane bottoms product. Undoubtedly, most of the improvement in fractionation was due to enhanced tray efficiency, which resulted from suppressing tray deck leaking, or dumping. But there was a secondary benefit of reducing tower pressure increased relative volatility. [Pg.30]


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